"Sturgeon’s law says “ninety percent of everything is crap”. I’ve found this to be true of developers. Nine out of ten developers are not just bad but incompetent."
I'm not a mathematician, but if this statement is true, chances are I am an awful developer. Knowing this, how do I and others proceed? Can we be useful on a team?
Good to know that ping pong tables are a red flag for someone else! I personally avoid any gig advertising for "rock star" developers on much the same basis...
I wish I liked using our ping pong table. It would help shrink my belly. Getting up out of your seat to get your blood flowing is important. Some people take a walk around the block at our office. Some people lift weights. Some people pace. Maybe ping pong is kind of silly, but it fills a need. Humans aren't built to sit motionless all day long.
If his point is that most job ads are lying about whether the work is technically interesting, fair enough. I have no idea whether or not that's true. But his point as stated, that technically interesting work is not a perk that developers care about, is just wrong in my experience. Not all jobs are doing tedious CRUD work, and that is a legitimate perk.